Monthly Archives: September 2017

This summer, with support from the National Science Foundation and LSU’s Center for Computation and Technology, I sought to leverage HPX on a Raspberry Pi cluster, the objective being to show that the C++ library and run-time system ports to even the Continue reading →

It has been another STE||AR Summer of Code! This year our team had the privilege to work with some very talented students. Moreover, we are pleased to say that their work clearly showcases their potential. It has been an exciting and rewarding to watch these students submit increasingly influential contributions to our community. Below you can read an outline of their projects which Continue reading →

Our GSoC student, Denis Blank, has done a very nice write up of his work over the summer here. In the blog, he outlines his work re-implementing hpx::util::unwrapped as well as his contributions to unify the hpx::wait and hpx::when API. He illustrates the Continue reading →

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HPX is “The C++ Standards Library for Concurrency and Parallelism”. So, implementing C++17 parallelism like N4409 is very important. Most of parallel algorithms are already implemented. But, still some algorithms are remained to be not implemented. My main Continue reading →

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My proposal was to implement distributed versions of STL parallel algorithms. The main focus has been on resolving as much of the pending work in #1338 , which is about ensuring that these algorithms work seamlessly with distributed data structures like Continue reading →

At the end of July, we completed the second evaluation of our Google Summer of Code program. Here we have collected all of the pull request and blog posts that our students have produced. Check them out below: Continue reading →